jhharrison92I've missed way too much for way too long...and I'm done.Many thanks to my family, coaches, the fans, and everyone who played a role in my football life. https://www.instagram.com/p/BhoRWoKn4Il/

Congratulations! Awesome career. Perhaps you may consider becoming a coach and/or trainer? Thanks for all your contributions in the Black and Gold. Good Luck.

_________________"Tomlin?? The guy is a massive fraud, hes no leader of men, hes an enabler of clowns." GreekSteel

Thx for all you've done or the Black & Gold. You were one Heck of a Player and made one of the greatest plays in SB History. JH carried on the role of GL when his career was over. Loved watching #92 Punk the Ravens and just intimidate players and teams from the start of a game to the end.

So what if he went to the Pats? Management put him in a shitty spot and he wanted another ring. I can't blame him.

_________________AB Words of Wisdom: "...this be my first meeting with Mr Rooney ever as Antonio Brown the man not AB84 the player in locker! never been to my house; there house; like what AM I Really doing! Less then what you bargain for more than real #Truth"

People with kids understand the toll being away from them takes on you - especially when they're young. I respect that he walked away while they're still home and he can be more than a part time dad as they grow up. I'll always remember being deployed and the room erupting when he ran back his 100-yard INT for a TD in SB XLIII.

James’ legacy is and will forever be as a Steeler. Another reason why I am still celebrating the Pats super bowl fail; years from now nobody will even remember James’ jumped ship to join the evil empire for a month.

James’ legacy is and will forever be as a Steeler. Another reason why I am still celebrating the Pats super bowl fail; years from now nobody will even remember James’ jumped ship to join the evil empire for a month.

He’s a legend. The last of a dying breed.

I agree with almost all of this. The only part I disagree with is that some people (a few posters on here in particular) will never forget or forgive him leaving town for the Pats. I couldn’t care less. He is a legend and one of my all time favorite players.

James’ legacy is and will forever be as a Steeler. Another reason why I am still celebrating the Pats super bowl fail; years from now nobody will even remember James’ jumped ship to join the evil empire for a month.

He’s a legend. The last of a dying breed.

I agree with almost all of this. The only part I disagree with is that some people (a few posters on here in particular) will never forget him leaving town for the Pats. I couldn’t care less. He is a legend and one of my all time favorite players.

James Harrison is one of the greatest if not the greatest Steeler of the current era. Franco Harris ended his career in Seattle & there's a statue for him. Franco & James had the 2 greatest plays in Steeler history. I would put up a statue for Harrison, too.

James’ legacy is and will forever be as a Steeler. Another reason why I am still celebrating the Pats super bowl fail; years from now nobody will even remember James’ jumped ship to join the evil empire for a month.

He’s a legend. The last of a dying breed.

I agree with almost all of this. The only part I disagree with is that some people (a few posters on here in particular) will never forget or forgive him leaving town for the Pats. I couldn’t care less. He is a legend and one of my all time favorite players.

I don't particularly care about him going to the Pats. Dude needed a job, they offered him a job. Simple as that, as far as I'm concerned.

I have more an issue with the juvenile way he handled not playing, than anything else.

That doesn't mean I hate him or don't appreciate what he's done for us. One of my all time favorite players, for sure. Just wish it ended a little more cleanly. Frankly, I wish he would have just stayed retired the first time so the ugliness would have never happened in the first place.

But oh well. The 100 yard INT return will continue to remain my favorite play in Steelers history.

James Harrison is a Hall of Famer, imo. I appreciate the tremendous career Deebo had as a Pittsburgh Steeler. He did a few stupid things off the field. But I don't have a problem with what he did last season. He wanted to play, he was told he would play and he did not play. He got cut and went to the enemy. Other great players have joined other teams in their final years. Franco Harris, Joe Montana, Jerry Rice.

Deebo is no angel. But he is easily better than Bud Dupree even at the age of 40. James Harrison is one of best defensive players ever for the Steelers, and the greatest pass rusher.

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I don't particularly care about him going to the Pats. Dude needed a job, they offered him a job. Simple as that, as far as I'm concerned.

I have more an issue with the juvenile way he handled not playing, than anything else.

That doesn't mean I hate him or don't appreciate what he's done for us. One of my all time favorite players, for sure. Just wish it ended a little more cleanly. Frankly, I wish he would have just stayed retired the first time so the ugliness would have never happened in the first place.

But oh well. The 100 yard INT return will continue to remain my favorite play in Steelers history.